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'S. Reynolds Hole' rose References
Booklet  (1904)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Reynolds Hole (Paul & Sons 1873). Rich maroon, shaded with crimson; very large, and of fine globular form, distinct.  Vig. Exh. Gdn. 
Book  (1900)  Page(s) 286.  
 
Hybrid perpetuals:
Reynolds Hole. Deep maroon, flushed with scarlet. A good dark Rose ; requires the brier ; late.
Book  (1900)  Page(s) 265-266.  
 
Reynolds Hole (Paul & Son, 1872).- A seedling from Duke of Edinburgh, of long strong growth when in health, with smooth characteristic wood, but of bad constitution, for the plants are sadly apt to become weak and die and are best as maidens. It is liable to mildew and orange fungus, to injury from rain, and to "burning": a good average of the blooms come well shaped, but the weather must be hot and dry or neither colour nor form will be perfect. The flower is fully filled in the centre, lasts extremely well and hardly ever shows an eye ; but it opens slowly and must not be cut for exhibition before it is fairly expanded, for nothing in the shape of long journeys or hot weather, pencils or budding knives, force or violence will make it open except on plant. It will not put up with light soils or the manetti stock, but sometimes does better as a standard, is late and not very free-flowering, and, being so dainty, cannot be expected to become a good autumnal. But a good bloom of it is truly superb, in petal, shape, size, and especially in colour, worthy of the name it bears of the President of the National Rose Society, who has done so much to render Rose growing popular.
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 155.  
 
Reynolds Hole, HR, G. Paul, 1873, rouge marron
Magazine  (30 Oct 1897)  Page(s) 498.  
 
Rose Reynolds Hole (Thorndale) —Yours is a bad type of Prince C. de Rohan, certainly not S. Reynolds Hole, which is quite smooth wooded, and a capital Rose to open its blossoms. S. Reynolds Hole, Victor Hugo, Charles Lefebvre, Prince Arthur, and Prince C. de Rohan are all grand dark varieties.
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Book  (1895)  Page(s) 110.  
 
Reynolds Hole, maroon-red
Book  (1894)  Page(s) 288.  
 
Reynolds Hole, H.P., Paul & Son (1872), marone crimson, medium, moderate [growth].
Book  (1893)  Page(s) 299.  
 
967 S. Reynolds Hole H.R. G. Paul, 1872. Maroon, flushed with scarlet-crimson, medium size, full, well formed; shy in the autumn and subject to mildew. A rose of great beauty but not at all adapted to general cultivation.
Book  (1888)  Page(s) 182.  
 
Reynolds Hole, H.P., Paul & Son, 1872, ..vigorous
Website/Catalog  (1888)  Page(s) 76.  
 
Hardy Roses.
Remontant or Hybrid Perpetual.  These bloom abundantly in June, and again moderately in Autumn, while a few varieties bloom freely during the Summer.  For general culture they are the most desirable.  
Price, 35 cents each.  Ten or more varieties, our choice, $3.00 per 10.
Reynolds Hole...  Maroon, shaded crimson.
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